Aung San Suu Kyii charged for owning illegal walkie-talkies in her house

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Myanmar police file charges against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi for illegally importing communications equipment, saying she will be detained until February 15.

The newly formed Myanmar Civil Disobedience Movement said doctors at 70 hospitals and medical departments in 30 towns had joined the protest.

"We really cannot accept this," said 49-year-old Myo Myo Mon, who was among the doctors who stopped work to protest. The Group of Seven largest developed economies condemned the coup on Wednesday and said the election result must be respected. China has not specifically condemned the coup, but the foreign ministry has rejected suggestions it supported or gave tacit consent to it.

 

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Really ABC! Defending democracy and resisting military dictatorship is why!

With the CCP supporting the military in this takeover of a nascent democracy so just like North Korea another despotic regime run for the financial benefit of an elite few can thumb its nose at world opinion and do what ever it wants.

bridgefy fixes this. Send it comrades. And you will be needing some privacy respecting cryptocoins to organize resistance as the ATMs are being shut down. And auspol will be right behind you because ScottMorrisonMP detests 'stop the steal' protests. Oh ... wait ..

Well she knew the rules 🙄

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